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A dozen countries and global tech giants including Facebook, Google and Twitter have pledged to find ways to keep internet platforms from being used to spread hate, organise extremist groups and broadcast terror attacks.

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Teens charged over Denver school shooting

Two teenagers accused of fatally shooting a classmate and wounding eight others at a Colorado high school have been formally charged.

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UK talk show cut after death of guest

British broadcaster ITV has cancelled a popular, long-running daytime reality show after the death of a guest who failed a lie detector test during a recording.

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Trump's plan for merit-based immigration

US President Donald Trump will outline an immigration plan aimed at hardening border ports of entry and making the legal migration system based more on a proficiency in English and employment, senior administration officials say.

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Trump to meet with Moon in South Korea

US President Donald Trump will meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in South Korea as part of his trip to the region in late June for the G20 summit in Japan, the White House says.

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Trade talks 'likely' to continue in China

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he will likely travel to Beijing soon to continue negotiations with Chinese counterparts as the world's two largest economies try to salvage talks aimed at ending their months-long trade war.

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Jagger in dance video after health scare

Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger has posted a video of his trademark dance moves on Twitter to show the world he is back in shape following heart valve surgery.